NewsFlash International

Newsflash International 09: Are we witnessing the rise of a superpower?

Pinterest looks to be challenging Google+ to the ‚Social Media Latecomer’s‘ award. With well establish social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 08: Smashing Tech Records

All the talk this week has been about Facebook’s IPO which looks set to smash tech company records when it launches,...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 07: Revenge served cold on Twitter

Twitter formed the field of battle for McDonald’s this week as a hashtag campaign burnt them worse than a fresh McDonald’s...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 06: The Power of Social Media Today

With no announcements of bumper new features being rolled out for any of the social networks this weekend, the blogging world...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 05: The Google vs Twitter stand-off escalates

Google+’s latest added features have done nothing to repair the rift that exists between Google and their social media competitor, Twitter....
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newflash International 04: An Unlikely Source for the latest Social Network

Predictions for 2012’s social media progress provided bloggers and experts worldwide with scope for investigation for the previous few months. Now...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 03: Is 2012 Google’s year?

Since Google+ launched in the summer last year, it has been at the centre of most speculation regarding the future of...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer

Newsflash International 02: Christmas Campaigns and Review of 2011

With video for online predicted to grow considerably in 2012, early bloomers have taken it upon themselves to provide us with...
Douglas Ackerman
3 Minuten Lesedauer

NewsFlash International 01: Social Media Facelift

This week saw the latest platform revamp in Twitter’s total overhaul of their Social Network. But why is there a sudden...
Douglas Ackerman
2 Minuten Lesedauer